Times of Sports(TOS) listed the women’s cricket world cup winners list for both ODI and T20I formats along with the runners list.
The International Women’s Cricket World Cup tournament is similar to the Men’s World Cup. It started with the 60 overs One Day Matches tournament and then with time T20 Women’s World Cup was also introduced.
There are a total of 10 teams that participate in the various Women’s ICC tournaments. These include Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and West Indies.
Australia is the country with the maximum number of World Cup Title for both Men and Women’s tournaments
Women’s Cricket World Cup Winners List
ICC conducts cricket World Cup tournaments for women’s cricket teams since 1973. England bags the inaugural edition of the ICC women’s World Cup while Australia ended up as runner-up of the year’s tournament.
- Current champion: Australia (2023)
- Most successful Team: Australia (6 titles)
- Most runs: Suzie Bates (1066), New Zealand
- Most wickets: Shabnim Ismail (43), South Africa
Check out the full list of ICC Women’s ODI WC winners since 1973:
Year | Winner | Runners Up | Host | Finals Venue |
1973 | England | Australia | England | Edgbaston |
1978 | Australia | England | India | Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad |
1982 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Lancaster Park, Christchurch |
1988 | Australia | England | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
1993 | England | New Zealand | England | London |
1997 | Australia | New Zealand | India | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
2000 | New Zealand | Australia | New Zealand | Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln |
2005 | Australia | India | South Africa | SuperSport Park, Centurion |
2009 | England | New Zealand | Australia | North Sydney Oval, Sydney |
2013 | Australia | West Indies | India | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai |
2017 | England | India | England | Lord’s, London |
2022 | Australia | England | New Zealand | Christchurch |
Women’s Cricket World Cup Winning Captain
England won the inaugural edition of the ICC women’s cricket World Cup under Rachael Heyhoe Flint’s captaincy. Following are the details of the ICC women’s Cricket World Cup-winning captains:
Year | Team | Captain |
1973 | England | Rachael Heyhoe Flint |
1978 | Australia | Margaret Jennings |
1982 | Australia | Sharon Tredrea |
1988 | Australia | Lyn Larsen |
1993 | England | Karen Smithies |
1997 | Australia | Belinda Clark |
2000 | New Zealand | Emily Drumm |
2005 | Australia | Belinda Clark |
2009 | England | Charlotte Edwards |
2013 | Australia | Jodie Fields |
2017 | England | Heather Knight |
2022 | Australia | Meg Lanning |
Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List
Women’s T20 World Cup 2020, has become one of the most-watched women’s sporting events in history as the sport continues to set new benchmarks on and off the field.
India has also hosted the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2016 and this tournament was won by the West Indies by defeating Australia.
Team | Title Won |
Australia | 6 |
England | 1 |
West Indies | 1 |
New Zealand | 1 |
Given below is the list of ICC Women’s World Cup Winners List for the T20 tournaments conducted till date.
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Host | Venue |
2009 | England | New Zealand | England | London |
2010 | Australia | New Zealand | West Indies | Bridgetown |
2012 | Australia | England | Sri Lanka | Colombo |
2014 | Australia | England | Bangladesh | Dhaka |
2016 | West Indies | Australia | India | Kolkata |
2018 | Australia | England | West Indies | North Sound |
2020 | Australia | India | Australia | Melbourne |
2023 | Australia | South Africa | South Africa | Cape Town |
2024 | New Zealand | South Africa | UAE | Dubai |
Women’s T20 World Cup Winning Captain
England won the inaugural edition T20 World Cup under Charlotte Edwards’s captaincy. Australia then dominates the winner’s table and has bagged six trophies as of now(2024). Following are the details of the Women’s T20 World Cup winners list:
Year | Team | Captain |
2009 | England | Charlotte Edwards |
2010 | Australia | Alex Blackwell |
2012 | Australia | Jodie Fields |
2014 | Australia | Meg Lanning |
2016 | West Indies | Stafanie Taylor |
2018 | Australia | Meg Lanning |
2020 | Australia | Meg Lanning |
2023 | Australia | Meg Lanning |
2024 | New Zealand | Sophie Devine |
Also read: ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Winners List in ODI and T20I